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The Amherst news-times. (Amherst, Ohio), 1922-06-29

The Amherst news-times. (Amherst, Ohio), 1922-06-29

THE AMHERST NEWS-TIMES.
ill ii. i 1- - - »»-*ei>»ineMMLej»e»WMlMW I *""* 1
VOL. IV. NO. •.
leeuio TMURSDAV
•MIO. fMUMMV, JUNE M. Iftts/
PUIS COMPLETED FOR
0. M. I A. OUTING
CONTRACTS SIGNED—RATte SB-
CURIO — EVERYTHING INDI-
CATRS SUCCESSFUL OUTINQ
W. C. T.
U. TO MBBT
AND ILMT OFFICERS
arrsng^eat* for the
Q-Mrry-ffltm-t eftoato, which It to Im
hold nt Um Pm%, Cleveland, on Saturday, July 16, bay boon computed
and everything to In readlneoa tor the
MS •▼•nt
Herman Kum, **cr*tary of the
Qaarrymen's Mutual Benefit Association, has nil plant and scheduled outlined and he suggests that all thoso
planning to go to the picnic read them
ove-Hiv carefully tafore the date of th*
picnic.
Street cars will leave Amherst at
7:10. 1:00, 1:80. 0.00. Th* numher of
cars will be In accordance with the
number'of people making th* trip.
Cart will leave Elyrla at 8:00, 8.SO,
»:00 and 9:30.
South Amherat people will be
brought to Amherst under th* super
vision of the Ohio Quarries company.
Th* full far* round trip It $1.40 and
th* aalf tar* round trip It 70 cents.
Attached to th* street car tickets
will be coupons:
Flrat—Coupon to admit Into Luna
Park.
8*oond—-Coupon tor on* rid* on
Perrlt wheel or on* dance
Third—Coupon tor one rid* on Ca-
soutal or on* dance.
Fourth-^Coupon for one rid* on
Shoots or on* dance.
The itreet ear tickets will also entitle th* holder to attend a ahow given
by several New York artists In th*
afternoon.
Further attachments to th* street
car tickets will be city far* tickets,
which will take the holder from where
th* Oreen Lin* car stop* to Luna
Park. Th* Oreen Line car stops at
, th* corner of Third street and St
Clair avenue and It will be necessary
to walk on* block to Fourth street,
where a Bcovlll* car will tak* th* naa-
eeagera to Loan Park.
Can will leave Cleveland tor Amherat at 0:80, 7:00, 7.80 and 8:00.
. Aa extra oar will l*av* Oleeotoad at
Ite'oloch Oar aH thos* wishing to ,t*y
ear th* evening's *nt*italnm*nt. ,
Fen-Cher arrangements or*: Q. M.
B. A. badges will be on tale at the
Kuss drug store, Amherst, aad th* H.
A. Crandalt drug ttore, Klyria, and
will Mil tor twenty-flve cents. Th*a*
badges will entitle the holder to fr*e
dancing In th* afternoon.
Emphasis la put on the tact that
tickets mntt be purchased at either
on* of the above drug stores before
entering the street car or full fare will
be charged and no free coupons given.
Colonel C. X. Zimmerman, manager
of Luna Park, haa aent a message to
th* people of Amhertt that there Is
ample room for picnic lunches.
An Invitation it extended to all or-
ganiaationa in Amhertt.
Herman Kuss reports that his lot.
tors have been potted on the bulletin
boards of Blyrla factories* and shops
and that th* employes ar* free to attend the picnic if tt la their with.
M m es
Mitt Louise Wernert ipent Wednesday afternoon In Blyrla at th* home
of her alitor.
STONE WALLS AMD GREEN
LINE CONDUCTORS
Th* W. C. T. U. members will meet
at th* Congregational ehurch parlors
Thuraday atternoon, July 80th. Th*
Meeting of officers will be th* .main
feature of th* afternoon. Th* time of
electing officers la usually held la August, but on account of several members leaving for their vacation, it waa
decided to bold th* meeting la July.
All members are requested to attend
thia meeting.
BAND CONCERT "AGAIN
IMNNT NIGHT
OPCCIAL PROGRAM POR THIS
WEEK — LARGE ATTENDANCE REQUEtTEO
The second of tbe series of band
concerts to be given by the local band
will be given Saturday night. A special program haa been arranged for
by Director Frank Krugman.
Th* program ia aa follows:
March—Local Pride.
Overture—Scene from Opera Land
(Flllmor*).
Fox Trot—My Sunny T*nn*aae*.
.Selection—Days of Old (Carl Carlton).
March—National Emblem (Baglay).
Characteristic Piece — A Garden
Dane*.
Serenade—In The Land of Dreams
(Pf*S*r).
March—King Cotton (Sou**).
Star-SpangM Banner,
Th* concert laat Saturday night
■drew but a small aadUeoe Th***
concerts ar* being given tor th* ban
eflt aad entertainment ot th* public
and everybody la r*****t*d te attend.
SUNDAY SCHtm NEfT
•-■ Hi'''
It haa b**n aald that
"•tone wall* do not a prison make,
Nor Iron bar* a can*," and
"Th* lighter of two bodl** offer
Th* least walatane*,"
And further,
"A straight lin* I* th*
Shortest dlsUnot b*tw**n
Two point*," but
If w* become oonfused In
Th*** lawa ef nature and
Per instance,
W* ar* working far th* Oreen Lin*
Aa a oonductor, and
Walking, went on Park avenue, and
About to turn th* bank comer, and
Paaa a pretty girl;
Our h*ad la turned, both
Phyaloally and <alM by th* girl'* eyes,
And, an* foot taoame entangled with
The line, and aald Una
Hapten* to ran through
Tha .tank building
And we strike the wall
tam*who--» In th* vlolnlty of
Th* bay window, and
••Ing etemawhat tha lighter af
The two bodies, w*
Pall task,
Striking aentewhera In tha vicinity
Of th* wood
Weald It ta
•rtok wall* and atone walla
Are ef tha earn* elaaaf
Or then-Id Oreen Lin* Conductor*,
■ipeolally young on**,
ta aamaallad to wear
■LINOIRSf
in ta ta
Look tor tha Amh*rat Neva Co.'* ad.
.♦»
'*•■ -*- -'.-
*SS
The Fourth of July
ta ta ta
TO Um sacee who spoke, to the heroes
who Med.
To the day Ud the deed, atrlke the
hetrpetringa of glory!
Let the gong of the ransomed remember
Uie de-ad,
And the tongue of the eloquent hallow
Uie atory!
O'er the bones of Uie bold
Be the story long told,
And on fame's golden tablet* their triumphs enrolled,
Who on freedom's green hills freedom's
banner unfurled.
And the beacon-fire raised that gave light
to Uie world!
They are gone—mighty men!—and they
sleep In their fame:
Sehall we forget them? Oh, never! no,
never!
.Let our sons learn from us to embalm
each great name,
And the anthem send down—"Independence forever!"
Wake, wake, heart and tongue!
Keep the theme ever young;
Let their deeds through the long line of
ages be sung,
Who on freedom's green hills freedom's
banner unfurled,
And the beaton-flre raised that gave light
to the world!
—Chat. Sprague
Where liberty dwells, there Is my country.
—Baajf Franklin
The Ood who gave ua life, gave us liberty at the same time.
—Tbo*. Jefferson
Ood grants liberty only to those who
love It and are always rekdy to guard and
defend It.
—Daniel Webster
AMHasRST-BROWNHBLM SUNDAY
SCHOOL CONVENTION DRAWS
LARGE NUMBER OP SUNDAY
SCHOOL WORKERS
The Amherat dlatrict Sunday school
convention, which waa tald In th*
Brownhelm Congregational church at
Brownhelm laat Sunday afternoon,
waa one.of the moat successful ever
hold. A large number were in at
tendance at both sessions and a great
deal of benefit was derived from th*
discussions and addresses
The following program waa carried
Out: <
Afternoon Seeelon
2:30— Devotlonals— Rev. R. L. Sutherland.
8; 80—Hymn—Congregation.
2: B0—Address of Welcome — Mr.
Henry Leimbach.
8:65— Response— Mrs. Albert Latteman.
3.00— Music—Men's Quartet of Am
bent stone Church.
8:OS—Appointment of Nominating
Commute*.
8.10—Address, "Housing and Equipping a Modern Sunday School"—Mr.
M. C. Yeagle. Cleveland.
Music—-South Ridge Sunday School.
8:80—Division Conferences: ■
Children's Division—Mrs. C. F.
Bartenfeld. Lorain.
Young People's Division—Rev. F.
B. Eastman. Amherst.
Adult and Administrative Division
—Mr. M. C. Yeagle, Cleveland.
Boi Lunch.
Evening Session.
7.00- Devotlonals—-Rev. R. B. Heller, Vermilion.
7:10—Music—Congregation.
7: IB—Business Station.
7:20— Music— Miss Lillian Gleaaon,
South Amherat.
7:30—Address, "Sunday .School Organisation"—Mr. Wm. Schlbley.
7:60—Music—Brownhelm Orchestra.
8.00—Address, "Developing Chris-
tton Decision and Growth"—Rot. A.
Egli, Amherat
8:80—Music — Ladles' Quartet of
Stone Church.
8.30—Benediction — Rev. Heater,
! .Brownhelm.
ta ta ta -
"MY WIFE'S MOTHER"
TO PLAY HERE JULY S
PIPBLIC AUCTION JULY S
PUNS UNDER WHY FOR
19?!! CHAUTAUQUA
CONGREGATIONAL
LADIES TO MEET
A public auction will be held at th*
horn* of tho late W. L. Stedman In
RumIs township on July 8. There are
a large number of form Implements
for sale, In connection with carpen-
tres' tools tad other implements. Thli
■ale will start at one o'clock.
UNION CHURCH "SERVICE SUNDAY NI6HT
BAND TO PLAY—SPECIAL MUSIC
BY MALE QUARTETTE OP
COMBINED CHURCHES
Tbe ftrat of th* union church services of the Methodiat-Congresgational
and Stone churches will be held at
th* town hall park Sunday night.
Plant hav* already been completed to
conduct union services throughout
th* montha of July and August.
At Sunday It only two days previous to the Fourth of July, the meeting will be of a patriotic nature.
Rev. Eastman announced today that
the local band had consented to play
for the occasion. He also stated that
the male quartet from the Methodist-
Congregational church will alio hove
a special musical program at that
time.
Beth Rev. M. Neumelster and Rev.
F. B. Eastman will deliver short ail-
dresses.
Tb* meeting will stun at 7:30
o'clock and the public at large Is Invited to attend.
ta' ta ta
SPANISH WAR VETERANS
OPEN CAMP JULY 4TH
LORAIN COUNTY FAIR TO Bt
SEPTEMBER 4, 9, I, 1M8
The dates tor the annual Lorain
county fair have been set for tap
tember 4, 6 ami 6.
The officer* are planning to make
this year's fair one of th* biggest ever
held.
ta ta ta
LADIES' BRIDGE CLUB MEETS.
The musical comedy, "My Wife's
Mother," which I* to b* presented in
Lorain tomorrow evening, will alto be
played at the Amherat opera house
on Monday evening, July 8, by the Lo*
rain Musical Comedy Players. Thit
organisation Is composed entirely of
Lorain talent, who are striving for
cleaning and better ahowa ln Lorain
and other neighboring towns.
Th* ahow lo in three acta and In
elude* thirteen musical hits and six
changes of costumes in the play. It
la being put on by the IM} Producing Company of Columbus, Ohio.
Mrs. Frank 8teng was hostess to
tbe Ladles' Bridge club at her home
on Cleveland avenue Tueaday atternoon. Mr*. E. B. Foster took flrat honor* and Mra. Harry Nlchol second.
An enjoyable afternoon was had by
all present.
ta ta ta
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Avery aad Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Radde were Lorain
visitors Tuesday evening.
ta ta
Donald Earl ot Cleveland was an
Amherst visitor Tuesday.
ta ta
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Worcester of
Cleveland were Amherst visitors Tuesday.
ta ta
Mrs. Emma Wilford of Cleveland returned to ber home Wednesday, after
spending a few weeks visiting friends
lu tbe vicinity.
ta ta
BUILDING TENNIS COURT.
CONGREGATIONAL LADIES MCBT.
Tbe Spanish War Veterans and
their families are Invited to an old-
fashioned basket picnic and celebration of the Fourth of July on a 50-aere
tract of land recently purchased exclusively for Spanish War Veterans.
It it located weat of Vermilion on
Lake road, Stop 187, Lake Shore Electric Railway.
Thia will he the Arst gathering of
thia kind and all are urged to attend,
aa. It will be to their Interest to be
ther*.
There are four member* of th*
Spanish-American War veterans' association in Amhertt and tt is expected that Amherat .will be repre-
aentad at the outing Tueaday.
ta ta ta
ELECTRIC LIGHT POST
IS KNOCKED DOWN
The Young Men's class of the Methodist Congregational Sunday school
are building a tennis court on Clove
land avenue across irom the Cleveland
avenue cemetery. The boys have
been working on it for some Ume snd
it is nearlng completion at the present time.
ta ta ta
TEACHERS' CONVENTION THIS
WEEK AT CEDAR POINT
Mrs. H. L. Hall and Mra Alex Cameron entertained the Congregational
Sewing aoclety at tha church parlors
Wednesday afternoon Th* afternoon
waa spent In social chat aad needle
work, which waa enjoyed by all who
were present. Refreshments ware
•erved by the hoateeaea.
COUNTY FARMERS
VISIT WOOSTER
M FARMERS ENJOY BIG DAY AT
WOOSTSM EXPERIMENT
STATION
Eighty members of the Lorain Couu-
tly Farm Bureau visited the Wooster
State Experiment Farm Tuesday,
making the trip by automobile The
delegation waa in charge of County
Agent Howard Rogers, and be reports
that aa interesting aad Instructive
trip Wets made.
A member of Bxperlmeat Station
waa delegated to go with the party
and explain what was to ta seen. They
had a took at the crop* on the farm,
the fruits and vegetables se well as
th* live stock. Th* various processes
snd experiment* new under way were
explained in detail.
At noon a picnic dinner waa held
on the form, many of tho party having packed their lunch basket. Tbe
entire day waa consumed In the trip.
Later on, possibly in tbe early tall,
another trip will be mad* for the
purpose of inspecting the orchards
and vineyard* on tbe form, reports
Agent Rogers.
ta ta ta
COUNTY GUN CLUB
SHOOT JULY 4TH
A truck belonging to tha Brie Cold
Storage company ran into the electric
light pole in front ot H. J. Bodmann's
place of business yesterday afternoon.
The pole waa loosened from the slds-
Wetlk aud completely knocked over.
Supt. K. R. rower- nnd Miss Margaret Rice are attending the teachers'
convention which is being held in
Cedar Point this week.
ta ta ta
R. E. HULTZ TO SPEAK
HERE SATURDAY NIGHT
R. E. Hults, candidate for sheriff
of Lorain county, will deliver a abort
address after the band concert Saturday night.
ta ta ta
HICKORY TREE GRANOB MEETS.
Mrs. C. M. Harris snd Miss Lucy
Horn will entertain tbe Congregatlon-
al tawing aoclety at th* church per
lor Wednesday afternoon. July 19th
All ladles are cordially Invited
ta ta
ST. PETERS' LAOIBS TO MEET
Tb* Ladles' Aid society of St. Peters' church will meet next Thursday
afternoon at tbe church parlors. All
ladles are cordially invited to attend
thia meeting
BEEKEEPERS MEET
MOMMY NIGHT
PLANS ARE BEING MADE POR A
PIELD DAY MEET TO BE
HELD IN JULY
Tbe Lorain County Beekeepers' Association met In the council chambers
In l.aOrauge on Monday night Only
nine members were present but a
great deal of buslnees was trsnsscted.
F. B. Schrtver was appointed to Investigate the prospective price of
heney for the coming year. It Is hoped
that he will be able to make a report
at the next meeting.
A commltee wa* appointed to make
plans for s Held meet In or near Blyrla, to take place the latter part of
July. The association feels that a
field meet would he beneficial, basins.
It upon tbe successful meet which the
Huron conuty beekeepers held last
Saturday
A lengthy -discussion was held on
th* buying aad selling of bees snd bee
supplies without first being Inspected.
Bet* diseases ar* spread in this manner and effort* will be pat forth to
eliminate thi* menace.
STIWALD SHOES'ORDP
aWniutis
COBBLERS LOSE A TEN-INNING
GAME APTER HARD-FOUGHT
BATTLE — LOCALS LEAD
SCORE IN THE SEVENTH INNING
TENT SITE HAS NOT BERN SE
CURED- COMMITTEE TO
MEET JULY 1
Plana arc now under way for the
1928 Chautauqua season which Is to
open here July 24 snd run until July
88.
Although the Chautauqua committee have not met, several of the members have been looking for a tent alt*
but have been unable to tad one m
yet. Efforts are being made to And
a locality near town so as to make it
possible for everyone in town to attend each session without extra aad
unnecessary travel.
The advance agent of th* Redpath
Chautauqua will be In Amherst Saturday, July 1st, and It Is planned to
hold a meeting in the town ball at
that time. Officers will be elected aad
every interested citizen Is urged to
be present.
It Is also planned to hsve tbe tickets on sale as soon as the advance
ugent makea the necessary arrangements wltb the local committee here
on Saturday.
Among the beadllners of the five
day program are Alton Packard, nationally famous cartoon lat; the Festival Mixed Quartet ot Chicago.
"Friendly Enemies," a twentieth century comedy drama, with * cast of
six New York players; the Columbus
Entertainers, introducing saxophone,
violin, piano and dramatic numbers:
Princess Te-Ata and ber Indian
friends; William Rainy Bennett,
known as "the man who can," aad
Charles H. Plsttenburg of "Community" fame.
One of the outstanding novelties of
Chatauqua week wilt be the Oro*)e*a
Marimba-Xylophone Compeay. This
organisation wilt appear on the opening day with a vocal and Instrumental
combination tbat is sura to create
chautauqua enthusiasm.
Geoffrey F. Morgan of New York,
and Cotton Noe, of Kentucky University, are lecturers who will have las-
portant places on the program. It Is
a striking feature of the 1988 line-up.
that there is no duplication or "top
ping over" of any attraction. Bach
has s distinct mission on th* program,
and a great variety of high-grade talent is represented.
AMHERST BOY HAS
BICYCLE
STOLEN
A regular meeting of the Hickory
Tree grange was bold In the I. O. O.
F. hall Tuesday night, at which time
nineteen members were present. On
account of th* small attendance little business waa transacted.
Frank Blleaberger, candidate for
clork of courts, was present and delivered a short addreaa. His subject wm
of internet to farmers .and waa greatly
appreciated by all preaent.
Members of the Lorain County Qua
club are making plans to hold a prise
shoot July 4 at Elyria.
There will be money prltet and all
eventi will be shot oa the handicap
system, giving every shooter a fair
chance to get in on the cash prises.
Every shooter is invited, whether
he Is a good, tad or Indifferent shot.
Tbe grounds will be put in good shape
and everything will ta in readiness to
start shooting promptly at • o'clock.
Shooters from Lorain, Amherst and
LaOrange are expected. An Invitation
is extended to spectators as wall as
shooters.
The regular shoot will ta held Saturday, July 1, at 8:89 p. m.
"No luck," says Claire Stlwald. promoter and manager of the Stlwald
Shoes baseball team, when they lost
a ten-Inning game to tbe Ramblers of
Lorain at the East Side field, Lorain.
.Sunday afternoon, after leading the
scorlnx until the eighth inning.
The game was practically a pitchers' battle, each burler fanning eleven
men in the ten Innings played.
The Loralnites scored in the first
Inning and kept the locals down until
the fifth Inning when Amherst crossed
the home plate for the first time In
the game. Amherst again crossed the
plate In the sixth, which put them in
a one run lead. The Lorain outfit tied
the score in the eighth, which left s
tie, 8-8, at the end of the ninth inning.
A single by Wargo, of the Loraiu outfit, with two men on bases, brought
in th* winning run for th* Lorain
tesm.
Line-up and summary.
Stlwald Shoes
AB R H E
Kehlm, 8b 4 0 10
Cappaso, 3b 6 0 10
Lynch, If. 2 0 0 0
Wargo, cf 4 12 0
Ksenleh, c 4 0 0 1
Ruth, rf. 8 0 0 0
Orug*| lb 4 0 10
A. Wragg, p. 4 0 0 0
Stelmack, ss. 8 110
Woblalr, rf 2 0 0 0
Heauser, If 2 0 0 0
Totals 36 2 6 2
Ramblers
um
Smith, 3b 4 0 0 8
e e e e e e e
NOTICEI
All bullae** places will
open Monday aight tat will
closed aU day July 4th.
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A new bicycle belonging to Donald
I'ankoff or Harris street was stoton
shortly after nine o'clock Monday
night. The boy left his bicycle Mend
in front of the Park garage and went
in to see bis father, who was there at
the time.
Mrs. Hugo Pankoff, who wa* at the
home of Charles Good on Cleveland
avenue, saw a group of boy* rid* hy
the tbe house ln the direction of Pen
field Junction and one of the boy*
was riding a new bicycle sad wee
leading another. Mra. PaakoeT f«>
raarked that it looked like her son's
wheel and started to look for him. She
found him at the garage aad aaked
hira where the wheel waa, and when
he went to get It It was gone. The
police were notified but no trace ef
the boys was found.
J. Telatnlk. 30 4 0 10
Berens, c. 6 8 8 0
Fleischer, sb. 4 1 I •
Wargo, lb 6 0 8 0
Deltrlch, cf. 4 0 8 0
Alten, p 3 0*0
Mlnnlch. If 8 0 0 0
Taksa, rf. 8 0 0 0
Starr, rf. 2 0 0 0
8. Telatnlk. If. 8 0 0 0
Totals 38 3 9 8
Two-base hits Wargo, Kehlm
Three-base bits—Herons, Cappaso.
Struck out—By Alten 11, by Wragg
11.
Base on balls—Off Alten 1, off
Wragg 1
Hit by pitcher—By Wragg (Alten).
Umpire—Lynch and Hoffman.
Ramblers 1 00000010 1—3
Amherst 0 00011000 0—8
In this issue of the News-Times
appears the "Dollar Day" specials
of Amherst's leading merchants.
They are offering their stock at
greatly reduced prices and it will
benefit everyone to come and look
over their Bargains on Friday and
Saturday.

THE AMHERST NEWS-TIMES.
ill ii. i 1- - - »»-*ei>»ineMMLej»e»WMlMW I *""* 1
VOL. IV. NO. •.
leeuio TMURSDAV
•MIO. fMUMMV, JUNE M. Iftts/
PUIS COMPLETED FOR
0. M. I A. OUTING
CONTRACTS SIGNED—RATte SB-
CURIO — EVERYTHING INDI-
CATRS SUCCESSFUL OUTINQ
W. C. T.
U. TO MBBT
AND ILMT OFFICERS
arrsng^eat* for the
Q-Mrry-ffltm-t eftoato, which It to Im
hold nt Um Pm%, Cleveland, on Saturday, July 16, bay boon computed
and everything to In readlneoa tor the
MS •▼•nt
Herman Kum, **cr*tary of the
Qaarrymen's Mutual Benefit Association, has nil plant and scheduled outlined and he suggests that all thoso
planning to go to the picnic read them
ove-Hiv carefully tafore the date of th*
picnic.
Street cars will leave Amherst at
7:10. 1:00, 1:80. 0.00. Th* numher of
cars will be In accordance with the
number'of people making th* trip.
Cart will leave Elyrla at 8:00, 8.SO,
»:00 and 9:30.
South Amherat people will be
brought to Amherst under th* super
vision of the Ohio Quarries company.
Th* full far* round trip It $1.40 and
th* aalf tar* round trip It 70 cents.
Attached to th* street car tickets
will be coupons:
Flrat—Coupon to admit Into Luna
Park.
8*oond—-Coupon tor on* rid* on
Perrlt wheel or on* dance
Third—Coupon tor one rid* on Ca-
soutal or on* dance.
Fourth-^Coupon for one rid* on
Shoots or on* dance.
The itreet ear tickets will also entitle th* holder to attend a ahow given
by several New York artists In th*
afternoon.
Further attachments to th* street
car tickets will be city far* tickets,
which will take the holder from where
th* Oreen Lin* car stop* to Luna
Park. Th* Oreen Line car stops at
, th* corner of Third street and St
Clair avenue and It will be necessary
to walk on* block to Fourth street,
where a Bcovlll* car will tak* th* naa-
eeagera to Loan Park.
Can will leave Cleveland tor Amherat at 0:80, 7:00, 7.80 and 8:00.
. Aa extra oar will l*av* Oleeotoad at
Ite'oloch Oar aH thos* wishing to ,t*y
ear th* evening's *nt*italnm*nt. ,
Fen-Cher arrangements or*: Q. M.
B. A. badges will be on tale at the
Kuss drug store, Amherst, aad th* H.
A. Crandalt drug ttore, Klyria, and
will Mil tor twenty-flve cents. Th*a*
badges will entitle the holder to fr*e
dancing In th* afternoon.
Emphasis la put on the tact that
tickets mntt be purchased at either
on* of the above drug stores before
entering the street car or full fare will
be charged and no free coupons given.
Colonel C. X. Zimmerman, manager
of Luna Park, haa aent a message to
th* people of Amhertt that there Is
ample room for picnic lunches.
An Invitation it extended to all or-
ganiaationa in Amhertt.
Herman Kuss reports that his lot.
tors have been potted on the bulletin
boards of Blyrla factories* and shops
and that th* employes ar* free to attend the picnic if tt la their with.
M m es
Mitt Louise Wernert ipent Wednesday afternoon In Blyrla at th* home
of her alitor.
STONE WALLS AMD GREEN
LINE CONDUCTORS
Th* W. C. T. U. members will meet
at th* Congregational ehurch parlors
Thuraday atternoon, July 80th. Th*
Meeting of officers will be th* .main
feature of th* afternoon. Th* time of
electing officers la usually held la August, but on account of several members leaving for their vacation, it waa
decided to bold th* meeting la July.
All members are requested to attend
thia meeting.
BAND CONCERT "AGAIN
IMNNT NIGHT
OPCCIAL PROGRAM POR THIS
WEEK — LARGE ATTENDANCE REQUEtTEO
The second of tbe series of band
concerts to be given by the local band
will be given Saturday night. A special program haa been arranged for
by Director Frank Krugman.
Th* program ia aa follows:
March—Local Pride.
Overture—Scene from Opera Land
(Flllmor*).
Fox Trot—My Sunny T*nn*aae*.
.Selection—Days of Old (Carl Carlton).
March—National Emblem (Baglay).
Characteristic Piece — A Garden
Dane*.
Serenade—In The Land of Dreams
(Pf*S*r).
March—King Cotton (Sou**).
Star-SpangM Banner,
Th* concert laat Saturday night
■drew but a small aadUeoe Th***
concerts ar* being given tor th* ban
eflt aad entertainment ot th* public
and everybody la r*****t*d te attend.
SUNDAY SCHtm NEfT
•-■ Hi'''
It haa b**n aald that
"•tone wall* do not a prison make,
Nor Iron bar* a can*," and
"Th* lighter of two bodl** offer
Th* least walatane*,"
And further,
"A straight lin* I* th*
Shortest dlsUnot b*tw**n
Two point*," but
If w* become oonfused In
Th*** lawa ef nature and
Per instance,
W* ar* working far th* Oreen Lin*
Aa a oonductor, and
Walking, went on Park avenue, and
About to turn th* bank comer, and
Paaa a pretty girl;
Our h*ad la turned, both
Phyaloally and
raarked that it looked like her son's
wheel and started to look for him. She
found him at the garage aad aaked
hira where the wheel waa, and when
he went to get It It was gone. The
police were notified but no trace ef
the boys was found.
J. Telatnlk. 30 4 0 10
Berens, c. 6 8 8 0
Fleischer, sb. 4 1 I •
Wargo, lb 6 0 8 0
Deltrlch, cf. 4 0 8 0
Alten, p 3 0*0
Mlnnlch. If 8 0 0 0
Taksa, rf. 8 0 0 0
Starr, rf. 2 0 0 0
8. Telatnlk. If. 8 0 0 0
Totals 38 3 9 8
Two-base hits Wargo, Kehlm
Three-base bits—Herons, Cappaso.
Struck out—By Alten 11, by Wragg
11.
Base on balls—Off Alten 1, off
Wragg 1
Hit by pitcher—By Wragg (Alten).
Umpire—Lynch and Hoffman.
Ramblers 1 00000010 1—3
Amherst 0 00011000 0—8
In this issue of the News-Times
appears the "Dollar Day" specials
of Amherst's leading merchants.
They are offering their stock at
greatly reduced prices and it will
benefit everyone to come and look
over their Bargains on Friday and
Saturday.